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According to the prophet Isaiah, grass withers, flowers fade, but God’s word endures. In the age of social media, so do the mistakes of church musicians. Play the wrong chord, forget the words to a ...
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[JanHerman] knows that tuning musical instruments is all about precision and that precision is measured in a logarithmic unit called a cent. A cheap tuner unit might be accurate to 1.5 cents which ...
If you’ve ever played guitar, you’ll be familiar with today’s standard chromatic tuners. They’re about as unglamorous as little electronic gizmos can get–cheap plastic things that light up when you’re ...
Mozart had it; Leonard Bernstein had it; even Jimi Hendrix reportedly had perfect pitch – the ability to recognise a musical note without a reference tone. Now it seems that orchestral tuning may be ...
He didn’t play piano, but 15-year-old Joey Aikens had an ear for perfect pitch. When a family friend gave him a small console piano, he could hear it was out of tune. A hands-on kid who took his ...
In our noisy, shrill world, Evan Tublitz is on a mission: to bring a little more harmony, a little less discordance. Advertisement Article continues below this ad One piano at a time. He is a ...
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